Deadliest Catch | The US Coast Guard Boards Johnathan Hillstrand’s Ship!

Deadliest Catch | The US Coast Guard Boards Johnathan Hillstrand's Ship!

Come on, crab.
Come on, crab.

Wow.
Woo.
I got it.
I got to another whale.
There’s a lot of whales right here.
Right there.
Oh, there.
Oh my gosh.
You see the little babies?
Oh my gosh.
So, where is he now?
He’s right here.
Oh, they’re right there.
It’s right in front of us now.
Whales are smart.
I’m too slow.
You’re not going to let me hit them.
Well, keep hauling ass, Russ.

We’ll keep coming.
We ain’t got no time.
I got a really old crab on board.
We have to be in in 22 hours.
If we don’t make our offload, get put in the back of the list.
You lose a half million dollars of crab if it takes too long to offload.

Wow.
Oh, look at that pot.
Damn.
Definitely above 80.
It’s just incredible how big these crab are.
We’re going to have a 10 lb average for sure.
This the last pot.
We’re going to town.
YEAH, BABY.

WHY NOT?
All right.
On this boat, we have a tradition.
Got my safety glasses on.
Okay, stand back.
OH, ROCK YOUR MAN.
One more.
Put them on.
Put them on.
All right.
Fire extinguisher.
We got fire.
Oh, baby.
Don’t ever try that at home.
Baby.
All right.
Right now, got to go as fast as the boat can go all the way to damn delivery.
21 hours and 45 minutes.
It’s going to be close.
Okay, Neil, I just need a little nap,

man.
I just been up too long, brother.
Thank you.
Thank you.

Standing by for you, brother.
Channel one’s over, Johnny.
What?
Hi, Coast Guard.
This is Jonathan Hill.
We’re headed down tomorrow.
We’re just fishermen trying to make a living here.
Jacob the van board.
Yeah, we’re going to get board.
Off the ladder on the starboard side.
We might need you to flip around.
They’re having me turn around.
I’m going to be later now.
The Coast Guard wants to check all my permits.
They come down and do a complete safety check on your boat.
They’re here to keep us safe, but
they’re going to mess around here two or three or four hours.
Just when I thought I was going to be on time, now I’m not.
Got the lights on.
Oh my god.
I got the—
Now they’re going to board me like a comic criminal.
This is—
This is—
This is not good.
This is not good at all.
Stand by.
Okay, let’s help them get their

inspection done as quick as we can, guys,
cuz we’re going to be late for our delivery.

Borderline ridiculous.
Your permits are in December.
That’s all my permits right there.
Said, “Are you guys sure you need to do this right now?”
And they said, “Yes, we need to for sure we need to do it right now.”
So now we just have a delay.
So I’m going to be late for my delivery.
Quick season for you guys.
I hear the fish.
Nice crab, too.

Okay, you need our emergency suits.
We don’t have no survival suits for you guys.
I was just looking for my coffee.
Probably upstairs.
Do you want me to pack this?
Roll this back up for you guys.
All right, Captain.
Yes.
We’re just going to grab our stuff and then we’ll make our way down there.
Get off safely.
Thank you.
Thanks, guys.
No problem, man.
Thank you.
Except for Manny.

How do we know you’re the real heroes out here?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, good.
Hey, we’re on the same short.
Yeah, the short timer out here.
Everything went good.
I’m just a grumpy old man.
All right.
Let me know about 2 ft.
2T.
Jump.
Jump.
Jump.
4T.
It’s only been upward hill.
We have such a good season.
It’s going to end on this kind of note.
We’re going to be 4 hours late for the

Cannery unless I can make up the time on the way to town.
Maybe we can make eight and a half with the wind behind us.

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